For the first time since the incident, Blac Chyna has spoken publicly about the photos, as well as her relationship with Kardashian. Chyna appeared on Good Morning America on Monday along with her attorney, Lisa Bloom, and spoke with host Linsey Davis about the events that took place last week.

"I was devastated, of course," Chyna said of her reaction to the photos that were posted by Kardashian. "I'm like, 'How could somebody, like, post these pictures of me?' And I'm like, 'Wow, OK.' Like, this is a person that I trusted. I felt...betrayed."

Chyna also addressed rumors that she had double-tapped some of the pictures in question on Instagram. "I didn't like none of the photos," she clarified. "I actually have Robert Kardashian blocked from my Instagram."

Later in the interview, Davis asked the reality star about her decision to take legal action against her former fiancé. "The moral of the story is that he doesn't respect me," Chyna answered, adding: "So if you can't respect me, you have to respect the law."

When asked about the fact that she has posted provocative images of herself as well, Chyna made it clear that there's a pretty big difference between choosing to post those photos and having images shared without her permission. "I'm Blac Chyna. I can do whatever I want. It's my body," she stated. (For the record, she's right; just because she has been comfortable sharing photos of her body does not make anyone else entitled to post pictures without her consent.) The reality star also took a moment to address viewers who might be going through something similar. "I would like to just say something to, like, all the women out there," Chyna said. "You know, you're not the only one that's probably going through something. So, I feel as though if one person speaks up, hopefully it will be a domino effect."